Shipping Your Wines

IWC 2014 Shipping Deadline for Tranche 2

The delivery address and shipping deadline will depend on your country of origin and whether you are using the recommended IWC Global Shipping Service. IMPORTANT check carefully which date and delivery address applies and only use the IWC shipping labels and airway bill, sent to you automatically after you've submitted your entry.

If you are shipping your wines from outside the UK using the recommended IWC Global Shipping Service, you will find a list of approved agents at the bottom of this page. Samples must arrive at your approved Hellmann shipping agent by 28 February 2014. If there is not an agent in your country you will need to use a private courier.

If you are shipping your wines from within the UK you must use a private courier. Please use delivery labels supplied by the IWC on completion of your entry.

UK samples must arrive between 3-24 March 2014.

If you are using a courier please stick your official IWC labels on the side of your boxes. This is to prevent courier companies sticking labels over IWC address labels.

IWC Global Shipping Service

We recommend that you use the FOB (Free on Board) IWC Shipping Service. The cost is £37 per entry and covers: all charges associated with duty, storage, carriage UK clearance and taxes on samples supplied. For this you must use the approved Hellmann Beverage Logistics shipping agents as listed below. This service is cheaper and more reliable than other services like DHL, TNT, FedEx etc. Please do not use standard postal systems. They always get held up at customs, and we are unable to clear or collect.

The freight charges will only be paid if the entrant ensures delivery is received into a Hellmann Beverage Logistics approved Agent depot by the official country deadline - see list below for details.

It is the responsibility of the entrant to pay all delivery charges up to the point where their local Hellmann Beverage Logistics approved shipping agent receives the samples.

The entrant is responsible for contacting their local Hellmann Beverage Logistics approved shipping agent and to deliver the wine samples to this agent before the country deadline - see list below for details.

Boxes containing wine samples must be clearly labelled on the outside. Submitters must use the address labels that the IWC will send to them by email after submission of their entry.

Submitters using a Hellmann Beverage Logistics agent for shipping their samples will have to attach 5 copies of the airway bill which will be sent to them by email after submission of their entry.

No wine deliveries will be accepted at the William Reed Business Media offices in Crawley, West Sussex.

Late arrivals will not be accepted and neither credits nor refunds will be issued if the forms or wines fail to arrive on time.

The alcohol level must be included on the entry form/s as this figure is used to calculate duty levels. See point 4 on the entry form.

If you choose to use your own carrier service you are fully responsible for all transportation costs including taxes, duty and storage and when the package arrives in the UK.

UK Duty. All wines entering the UK are liable for duty. Current duty rates for still wines are £2 per bottle (75cl) sparkling wine £2.56, fortified wines £2.67 plus VAT. The fee for the IWC Global Shipping Service includes these charges.

BOXES MUST BE LABELLED WITH INTERNATIONAL WINE CHALLENGE 2013 OFFICIAL LABELS. These will be sent to you by the IWC after you have submitted your wines.

IMPORTANT: If you choose to use your own carrier service you are fully responsible for ALL transportation costs including taxes, duty and storage. The IWC will not be responsible for your shipping and customs charges.

Please mark "Shipper accepts charges" on your couriers' shipping forms to ensure that all costs get charged to you. Keep a copy of this, it is required by Hellmann Beverage Logistic as proof that UK Duties have been paid. Private courier charges can be very expensive.

WARNING: Private shipping companies like DHL, FedEx and TNT do not include excise duties, due when the wines arrive in the UK when sent in the EU. These fees are payable to Revenue & Customs (HMR&C). Wine Sorted are legally required to collect and pay any customs duties and will charge this and an administration fee for this service. This administration fee is £50 per entry.

Payment of Duty

The commissioners of HMR&C require evidence of payment of duties and VAT as enshrined in The Alcoholic Liquor Duties Act 1979 and enforced by The Customs & Excise Management ACT 1979. Procedures to achieve this are stipulated in the Customs Tariff and Public Noticed covering alcoholic products. It is an offence to avoid payment of these taxes on samples. Further guidance may be obtained from HMC&R National Advice Service – telephone +44 (0)845 0109 000.

This is a numerical code, unique to the company who entered the wines into the IWC. It will be 6 digit code starting with 44****. Searching using the Customer ID will find the all award winning wines for this entrant. If you cannot recall your Customer ID please email iwc@wrbm.com or login to your account where you can also review your results or get your ID

Entrant ID

If you were a judge at the IWC and you want to check up on a wine you tasted, please type in the Wine Code from your tasting notes to obtain the details of the wine.